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Health Platform Innovation in an ‘Open’ Environment
Robert M. Kolodner, MDChief Health Informatics Officer
Open Health Tools, Inc.& .
President, Collaborative Transformations, LLC02/23/2012
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Open Source “Stack”
“Free” Software for the User
Lower Cost for the Developer
Faster to Market / Higher Quality
Open Source
Open Development
Platforms & Tools withReusableComponents
“Apps”
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Now• Vendor-driven market• Compete on
infrastructure• Restrict user choice• Developer controls the
“look-and-feel”• Developer controls the
workflow
Future• User-driven market• Compete on
adding value• Maximize user choice• User controls the
“look-and-feel”• Users control the
workflow
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Health IT Characteristics
“Square Wave Life Curve”
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“To achieve this ideal, the health system would have to concentrate more on
wellness, health, prevention, andjust plain living,
bringing these factors into balance with the attention currently paid to diagnosing and treating disease.”
From Michael M. E. Johns, “Panel on the Vision for Integrative Medicine: A Summary of the February 2009 Summit” in Integrative Medicine and the Health of the Public: A Summary of the February 2009 Summit, Schultz AM et al., eds., 2009
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EMERGING CONCEPT:
A LEARNING HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
A LEARNING HEALTH SYSTEM
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Institute of Medicine - 2000
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Carnegie-Mellon SEI Report - 2006
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Institute of Medicine - 2007
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Institute of Medicine – “The Learning Health System Series”
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Institute of Medicine - May 2011
http://www.iom.edu/Reports/2011/Digital-Infrastructure-for-a-Learning-Health-System.aspx
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Health – A Systems Perspective
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Community& Society
Healthcare“System”
Patient
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Health – A Systems Perspective
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Community& Society
Healthcare“System”
PERSON
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HEALTH System
Health – A Systems Perspective
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Community& Society
Healthcare“System”
PERSON
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3 Health IT Dimensions
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PopulationHealth
HealthcareDelivery
PersonalHealth
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A PLATFORM APPROACH TO OPEN SOURCE
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Open Health Tools Conceptual Architecture
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BUT PLATFORMS ARE NOT ENOUGH…
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How Technologies Progress
Markets are disrupted–and products “go viral” that are faster, easier, cheaper, & more convenient than previous ones
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IT Technology Evolution
Single Application
Parallel Applications
ApplicationIntegration
User Controlled
ApplicationProgrammer Controlled
MainframeProgrammerControlled
LEVELS OF INTEGRATION
H
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KIL
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MO
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Open Source “Stack”
“Free” Software for the User
Lower Cost for the Developer
Faster to Market / Higher Quality
Users Able to Self-Configure an Integrated Experience
Open Source
Open Development
Platforms & Tools withReusableComponents
??
“Apps”
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Did You Know What the Future Was Going to Look Like?
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Notable Quote – W. Edwards Deming
“You don’t have to change;
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survival is not mandatory.”
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Thank You!
Robert M. Kolodner, MD
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